X- Orono Weekly Times, February 18. 11176 Your Canadian Heart Fund .canvasser will call on you in /February. Mr. Percy Morgan passed away in Bowmanville hospital on February 10th after suffering suffering from ill health for years: He was born on the Morgan homestead eighty five years Kendal News As we write this news we have enjoyed five days, of weather above zero Celsius. Many a Valentine skating party on an outdoor rink has ended up with indoor games due to water on the ice. • On Sunday morning it was ag b. when he married he was raining as we drove to church: able to purchase his uncles The farmers rejoiced as it would fill the cisterns with water. The choir of young folk sang "The old rugged'cross". Then Mrs. Eleanor Foster was made an elder and Mr. Garland Cathcart yvas made an honourary elder, Rev. G. Montgomery told the children farm in the valley to the west of the home place. Here he farmed and raised his family. .They sold the farm ten years ago to Mr. A. Van Belle and moved into Orono, Mrs. Morgan passed away four years ago. Mr. Morgan's funeral was held on February how to be happy. In fact five 12, 1976 from the Lang ways to be happy. They put Memorial Chapel conducted the letters on the right hooks by Rev. H. R. Hayne of to form the words. Helpful, Newcastle. Our sympathy is extended to Roy, Velma (Mrs, Miles), and Doreen (Mrs. J. Bairstow). Mrs. Jean Keene and her Active, Playful, Purpose, Young. Then he explained how each one would make happy boys and girls. The scripture reading was Acts chap. 10 verses 1 - 36. The text was, "Now therefore are we all here present to hear all things" v 33 of Acts. His subject was "A Sunday morning morning trinity". The people, the minister and God's presence made the trinity. Mrs. A. Munro held a birthday party for her mother Mrs. Cole last week end. She entertained four ladies from the city to a dinner. Mrs. Cole's birthday was on Valentine's Valentine's Day. TENDERS CALLED FOR. NEW DURHAM COLLEGE COMPLEX ( Continued from page 7) for theatrical productions. The interior of the new wing will consist of a lobby that will lead into the theatre, and in this area will include a box office, concession booth, checkroom and washroom facilities. On the main l,obby entrance floor to the theatre there will be a new cafeteria which will seat 200 persons, and a dining lounge area that will seat 150. The lobby area also leads to the sports and recreation complex, and provides provides a connecting link to the existing building at its northwest northwest corner, where there will be an extension of the present student lounge, a new bookstore bookstore and provision for office space. Overall completion of the physical education and activities activities building will be in the summer of 1977. It is anticipated anticipated that construction will ' begin in April, 1976, with some preliminary sitework being * done prior to that date. The new complex will, in fact, be two separate additions, additions, conforming to the master plan approved in 1968. The second addition is an Applied Arts wing, which will be located at the southwest corner of the existing building, building, and will consist of studios for photography, drafting, sculpture, ceramics and woodworking. This area will have a mezzanine level, which will include a drawing studiç and office space. This additon is to be completed by August 1,1976. , The exterior of both additions additions will be designed to match the existing buildings, 'and will include brick and attractive steel panels. The Architects for the project are Allward and Gouinlock, who Were the architects for the original main building. two children were down on Thursday from Scarborough to visit her aunt Miss Catherine Catherine Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fonk went to Burk's Falls last week end to visit his parents. His mother is home again from St. Margaret's Hospital where she received treatment. Many nations in the world have not enough food to feed the people. Canada spends two and a half billion dollars on pet food each year. Perhaps some of that money should be shared with starving starving people. Senator and Mrs. Andy Thompson are the proud parents of a baby daughter born last week. They have a home north of Kendal. The rain on Sunday spoiled the carnival planned for the Kirby Ski Hill. Only a half dozen arrived in costume. Up and down the bookstacks 'Thursday Feb. 19th, 1976 ADULT' Houdini a Magician among the Spirits by Harry Houdini Houdini Founders of Living Religions by Herbert Stroup Airplanes from the Dawn of Flight to the Present Day by Enzo Angelucci The Mysterious Monsters by Robert Guenette The Lynmara Legacy by Catherine Gaskin The Choirboys by Joseph Wambaugh JUNIOR Leaders of ' the American Revolution by LeRoy Hay- man Religions by James Haskins The Life Cycle book of Chickens by Ronald Ridout Mystery of Totem Pole Inlet O.P.P. NEWS During the past week the Ontario Provincial Police at . Newcastle investigated > 21 motor vehicle accidents and attended several general oc- curances. These motor vehicle collisions collisions caused injuries to four. persons and resulted in seven persons being charged with offences under the Highway Traffic Act, and one person being charge with an offence under the Criminal Code. The général occuranees investigated included offen- by Robert Wise EASY READING & PICTURE BOOKS Maybe a Monster by Martha Alexander Bears in the Night by Stan Berenslain Madeleine Hadley • ces under, the Criminal Code, two persons have been charged charged with trespass and one person has been charged with impaired driving, CRIMINAL PREVENTION . - Don't Help A Thief ^ Protect Your Property Several of the thefts which occurred during the past week were the thefts of skis. The best way to identify your skis is by serial number. Record all serial numbers. If your skis do not have serial numbers, mark them so they can be positively identified, should the need arise. When daytime driving visibility visibility is poor, due to snow flurries, rain or fog . . . make sure other drivers can see you and you can see them. Simply turn oh your headlights low beam. Reduced driving visibility increases the chances chances of a collision, so use your headlights whenever* daytime driving visibility is reduced. RENT REVIEW FEBRUARY 29th DEADLINE February 29th is the deadline for many important procedures procedures under the Rent Review Act. • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July 30, 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975, TENANTS wishing to dispute increases up to eight per cent for that period must make application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976. • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July 30, 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight per cent over the rent charged during the last full month , prior to August 1,1975, for the above period, must make application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976. • If the LANDLORD and TENANT have not agreed by . January 17, <1976 on the prescribed form for a rent increase above the eight per cent guideline, and do not apply to have the rent for that period reviewed, the TENANT is entitled to a rebate of any rent paid in excess of eight per cent by February 29,1976. • If the LANDLORD fails to refund excess rent by February February 29, the TENANT is entitled to apply to the Rent Review Office for a payment order. If the LANDLORD still does not comply, the TENANT may deduct the agreeçl sum. from future rental payments. .• The maximum rent LANDLORDS may Chargé tenants after January 1,1976 for all tenancy agreements which became effective'on or after July 30, ,1975 is eight per cent more than "the rent charged during the last full month prior,to August 1,1975. Unless the landlord has obtained the approval of a rent review officer, a landlord collecting more than this contravenes the rent review legislation and may, on summary conviction, defined up to $2,000. • In respect to tenancy agreements taking effect on or ' after July 30, 1975 and up to. and including April 30, 1976, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight per cent for any period after January 1,1976 must make application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976. • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after January January 1, 1976, TENANTS wishing to dispute any increase must make application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976, or 60 days after receiving a notice of increase, whichever comes last. • LANDLORDS and TENANTS are reminded that applications applications for rent review must bp made to the Rent Review Office for the- region in which the premises are located For major landlords, the provisional landlord's guide to the preparation of cost revenue statements in support of rent review applications now is available from the Rent Review Offices listed below. If you require a booklet, or further information, please write to Rent Review,. Box 580, F>ostal Station F, Toronto, or telephone the Rent Review Office for your area. If you live outside the toll-free dialling area for the office serving your municipality, dial the operator and ask for Zenith 9-6000. You will be connected with the ReYit. Review Office free of charge. • » . METRO TORONTO 923-1199 CENTRAL-EAST Barrie 737-21 11 Mississaugâ 270-3280 Oshawa . 579-4421 Peterborough 743-9511 , SOUTHWESTERN Richmond Hill 884-6092 London 673-1660, CENTRAL-WEST Owen Sound 376-3202 Hamilton 528-8701 Windsor 253-3532 Kitchener. 579-5790,' EASTERN • St: Catharines 684-6562- Belleville 966-4451 Cornwall Kingston Ottawa Pembroke 933-8662 5149-4426 238-5055 735-0Ï35 NORTHEASTERN North Bay . , 476-1231, Sault Ste. Marie 942-1123 Sudbury w 673-7173 Timmins 264-9555 NORTHWESTERN *Ken,ora 468-3159 Thunder Bay 475-1595 Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Ontarib. • V